Altus Group Introduces Scienscope Smart Rack for Feeders to Enhance SMT Production Efficiency
July 22, 2024 | Altus GroupEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Altus Group, a leading distributor of capital equipment for the electronics industry in the UK and Ireland, has expanded its portfolio with the addition of Scienscope's Smart Rack for Feeders. This innovative system is designed to revolutionise SMT material management by addressing key challenges in the electronics manufacturing industry.
Building on the success of their user-friendly Smart Rack for Reels and the fully traceable Smart Rack for Stencils, Scienscope continues to deliver advanced solutions that address everyday challenges in the electronics industry. The Smart Rack for Feeders aims to streamline production lines and support operators with its range of benefits.
Joe Booth, CEO of Altus Group, said: "We are pleased to incorporate the Scienscope Smart Rack for Feeders into our portfolio. This system demonstrates the type of continuous innovation we aim to provide to our customers. It offers practical benefits such as improved workflow and reduced operator workload, while also equipping management with traceability data to enhance decision-making. We believe this addition will greatly benefit our customers’ operations and set a new standard in SMT material management.”
The Smart Rack for Feeders optimises workflows, ensuring smoother production processes and minimises downtime through changeovers. By automating routine tasks and increasing traceability, the system significantly reduces the time taken and risk for operators, allowing them to focus on higher-value tasks and enhancing overall productivity. Additionally, the comprehensive information provided by the system enables management teams to make informed, data-driven decisions, leading to improved performance and efficiency.
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